House Judiciary Committee to vote on impeachment hearing parameters

House to expand its impeachment inquiry against President Trump

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler has released a resolution outlining the parameters for an impeachment investigation into President Trump, heating up talk of impeachment on Congress' first day back from its summer recess. 

Nadler on Monday released a resolution, which his committee is expected to vote on Thursday, laying out the rules for any impeachment hearings. The rules outline basic structures, such as how a witness should be called or how the chairman can designate a full committee or subcommittee hearing. 

On the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, Democrats' proceedings are being met with a collective shrug. One senior administration official says the proposed language falls short of what would be needed to compel additional cooperation from the White House on oversight requests.

— Rebecca Kaplan, Paula Reid and Kathryn Watson contributed to this report 

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